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Pictures and commentary about making art, getting inspiration through travel and a variety of life experiences, with photos and art made by Kim Scott. Topics include: Birding, Landscape, Travel, Surrealism, Nature, vegetarian meat, my garden, tattoo and Painting. Kim is an artist living in Sacramento, CA, who shows her work regionally to Internationally. She has experience teaching art, including art history.
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NAS Trail NV, Coyotes, and Birds. Fallon-Part Two -

When we got to Fallon on the first day, we drove to the NAS trail. It was almost sunset, and one of the first animals we spotted were a mom and dad Coyote, loping off across a cow pasture on the other side of an irrigation ditch next to the Trail.

We exchanged glances, they headed off to hunt for the night, and we headed back up the trail... only a few feet and I saw something move in the sage just on the other side of the ditch... it was two adorable Coyote pups, red like their Mama. Naughty for taking a look at us, but smart enough to get back in their den quick ... before I could get a pic. Memories only.

NAS Trail, near Fallon NV. KS-2018

Hare NAS Trail NV KS-2018

Cotton Tail Fallon NV KS-2018

A Cotton Tail and a Hare.

Swainson Hawk, NAS Trail, NV KS-2018

Really, there were SO many enchanting creatures to admire, it's hard to make a cohesive blog on this Fallon field trip... We saw several kinds of Swallows... including Barn Swallows... (they are the ones with the split pointy tail and the rusty red face patch- no white on the face)